Chapter Nine --- The shed

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Lisa's POV:

"Hello!" I screamed out in fear, I don't know where I am but it's so cold and dark. The only sound I hear is my heart beating a thousand miles per hour. Just then, "Over here Lisa," I hear a woman call out and i begin to walk down the path of which I hear her voice. "Your almost there Lisa, come here baby girl." That voice it sounds like, like my mother. "Mom, is that, is that you!"
"Hey, wake up!" I hear Ana call out then she throws an old dusty pillow at my face. I picked the pillow up at through it back and she began to giggle. I faked a smile and stood up from the squeaking bed. Usually Ana's little school girl giggle would have made me smile but today, I just don't feel it.
All I can think about is that dream. "Hello my love," I spun around to see Jack standing behind me with his worn out, black and white book bag over his left shoulder. "Hello." I replied.
Jack began to ramble on about something a younger boy had done earlier that day but I was very unfocused on what he had to say. Only one thing was on my mind that day and it was my dream, why would I dream about my mother? A woman I haven't seen in 8 years! Would someone just put me out of the misery of constantly thinking and obsessing over some unimportant dream.

Jack's POV:
Hmm, she seems a little off today, is something bothering her?
"Hey, are you okay? Did something happen today?" I asked her in a, concerned tone. She calmly said she was fine then put on a smile that was obviously not hers, her magnificent smile was wide and showed all of her beautiful, pearl white teeth but this wasn't her smile. This smile was faint and her eyes drooped as if she was upset by something.
"Hey beautiful, would you accompany me to a secret place I bet very, very few people know about?" I asked with all the enthusiasm I could possibly show at the moment. She hesitated to answer at first then agreed to come. She walked with her head hanging low and her shoes dragging along the concrete path we were walking on.
"Is something wrong?", I asked her.
"I, I am fine," she replied in an, unsure tone. "Okay, I am here if you ever need me, you know that right?" I said lovingly. "I know, thank you love." She said.
"Ah! We are almost there. Be very quiet coming through here." I told her as we walk through a narrow concrete path leading out of the garden."Okay," she whispered to me.
"Wait! Jack we are not allowed here, we are outside the orphanage! Oh, if Ms.Quitch co-" I cut her off and said "No worrying right now, we are not going much farther. You see that big shed there? That is where we shall go." I told her, she looked more calm now and hesitantly but eventually started to walk toward the shed.
When she stepped inside her jaw dropped, she then began to smile from ear to ear. She ran over and jumped into my arms to hug me. For once today, she actually smiled, her smile.
The walls were painted pearl white and the roof was black with what seemed like it was supposed to be stars painted on it. There was a small chair made of oak wood sitting next to a bed, an actual bed, not a cot like the ones in the orphanage.
She walked over to the window, "I thought shed's don't have windows?" She said confused. I walked over to inspect the window and told her, "You see right there? How the lines are a little off and one side is a bigger piece of glass than the other? That window was obviously made by whoever owned this before." She opened the window and took in a breathe of the fresh air given off by all the Oak Tree's.
"I love this Jack, when did you find it?"
"It was about a month and a half ago, I was trying to ignore you and I went a little too far when I realized I was outside the orphanage grounds. When I was turning to go back the little shed just seemed to catch my eye so I went to explore it. I loved the way the sun beamed through the window and it made a rainbow across the bed, it is beautiful, almost as beautiful as you are Lisa," I said then looked into her eyes and she gazed at mine. I began to move closer to her as I spoke. "Everything here reminds me of you, I knew how much you would love it, so I had to bring you." Her and I are now face to face and I move in to kiss her

Lisa's POV:
He is so romantic, so sweet, and kind. As our lips touched, I didn't want to stop, we kissed and he lifted tenderly me from the small chair I was sitting on and we moved over to the plush bed and he laid me down on my back. We began to kiss again.

Jacks POV:
Her beautiful hair flowing crazily on the pillow her head is resting on, her shorts that didn't even cover her mid thigh, her beautiful gray bedroom eyes. This beautiful lady and I get to call her mine, I'm so lucky to have her, I hope she knows that.
"Babe" I said
She looked over and replied, "yes my love?"
"We should be getting back, I don't want you getting in trouble, or myself haha"
"You're right, its getting dark too, let's go." After she said this we walked back to the orphanage.

Lisa's POV:
I loved being there with him, I love him, he's so perfect inside and out. I love him so much. Always & Forever.

Authors note:
Oyyo everyone, sorry for taking so long to update! I had writers block and didn't know what should happen in this chapter but I hope you like it. Byesies

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